Dying your hair?

I dyed my hair at 33 weeks. My best friend just graduated beauty school and she's been doing my hair for years. We did it outside because it was nice enough so it was very well ventilated and when we were washing it out I made sure not to get any in my eyes or mouth. You'll be fine lol

My midwife advised to wait until second trimester if I wanted to color my hair. And I did :) I actually colored it about a week ago. (I'm 28 weeks) It's safe. Just make sure if it's boxed color that it's ammonia free & wear gloves (of course lol)

Oh girl. I know sometimes hair color may take differently when pregnant.. But it definitely stays in. Mine turnt out just fine :) only thing different is now that I'm pregnant it turnt out a little bit darker than usual. But that was my only issue

I tried my first trimester and no dice, it took to the roots and that's it so I re-tried in my third trimester and I am in love with the way it turned out ! I would advise going darker (it is the end of summer after all) because it's more likely to take ! Try in your second trimester and if it doesn't work out it should in your third !!

Just MAKE SURE that wherever you're doing your hair it is VERY well ventilated. As I said before I actually went outside to do it but if you're doing it inside keep the window open and even maybe the fan on. Make sure you're not huffing those fumes and chemicals lol.

I am a hairdresser, even though I'm pregnant I decided to go back to my natural hair colour before I fell pregnant so I'm not dying it. But plenty of mothers do and it's perfectly safe. It's just a higher risk of having an allergic reaction because you're extremely sensitive to everything. I suggest doing a skin/patch test 24-48 hours prior see if you're going to have a reaction. If nothing happen then you're fine. If you're worried about the chemicals I suggest having a low ammonia colour as that's generally what people are allergic to. Hope that helped x

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